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the united states is mexico's neighbor. i don't want my neighbor to be poor and raunchy and have a mobile home and trash all around and kids with sickness and -- i don't want that. the free trade agreement, you're only looking at the balance of trade went to mexico. it used to be -- we were sucking dollars out of mexico. now we are putting dollars in. but we are doing it through commerce, not -- get my point? >> host: joe, what kind of work do you do in el paso? >> caller: i'm an economist and a miner, a mine are consultant, and i've worked in both places of the united states and i'm a mexican-american. >> host: is it fair to say you're a supporter in general of nafta? >> caller: i'm a supporter of -- no i'm not a supporter of nafta in general. i'm a supporter of free trade. >> guest: free trade. >> caller: yes. >> host: do you find that in your view, has free trade or the current setup benefited el paso and mexico? >> caller: it has. it has. it benefits mexico. it benefits the united states to begin with when it first got
the united states is mexico's neighbor. i don't want my neighbor to be poor and raunchy and have a mobile home and trash all around and kids with sickness and -- i don't want that. the free trade agreement, you're only looking at the balance of trade went to mexico. it used to be -- we were sucking dollars out of mexico. now we are putting dollars in. but we are doing it through commerce, not -- get my point? >> host: joe, what kind of work do you do in el paso? >> caller: i'm an...
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it goes on to say the statement does that bsa, members and parents would be able to choose a local unit to meet the needs of their families. the boy scouts saying they would eliminate from the membership requirements a ban on gay members and gay scout leaders and live it up to the individual organizations of scouting that really run the organization day-to-day to decide for themselves so it turns out a local troop accepts gay members and some do not and parents decide which ones to send their children to. the boy scouts say that this is a grass roots organization. the impetus for discussing this change has come from within. but at the same time, it's been public some members of the board pushing for a change in policy. two corporate ceos, of at&t and earnst & young, both members of the board. one will be the new boy scouts of america president and they have been pushing for a change in this policy. so the boy skoutds emphasize that the change hasn't happened yet and could happen as early as next week and if it does happen, it would not be a requirement but they would be able to and that
it goes on to say the statement does that bsa, members and parents would be able to choose a local unit to meet the needs of their families. the boy scouts saying they would eliminate from the membership requirements a ban on gay members and gay scout leaders and live it up to the individual organizations of scouting that really run the organization day-to-day to decide for themselves so it turns out a local troop accepts gay members and some do not and parents decide which ones to send their...
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estimated 11 million people are currently living illegally in the united states as 8 top democrat and republican senators plan to announce this afternoon a proposal to change that. it would include a one-step conference that would provide for pathway to citizenship, a guest worker program a visa enforcement program and more. >> we are committed to a comprehensive approach to finally in this country have an immigration law we can live with. we have virtually been going for maybe 25 years without a clear statement about immigration policy. that is unacceptable in this nation of immigrants. >> we want go on forever with 11 million people living in the shadows and illegal status. we cannot have children who were born here brought here by they'their parents to live in the shadows as well. i think the time is right. >> the right time and also the right measure would include for republicans involved in the proposal to implement tighter border security. the measure would include using more surveillance equipment plus add more agents along the borders between the united states and canada and m
estimated 11 million people are currently living illegally in the united states as 8 top democrat and republican senators plan to announce this afternoon a proposal to change that. it would include a one-step conference that would provide for pathway to citizenship, a guest worker program a visa enforcement program and more. >> we are committed to a comprehensive approach to finally in this country have an immigration law we can live with. we have virtually been going for maybe 25 years...
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he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is there isn't anymore in the entire world. the floors in china was cleard and never replanted. if you look up at the seceiling you would believe that's hand kof carved out of wood and it is a cast plaster sealing and the only spanish design in an arts building. there are no records about how many people worked on this building. the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >
he decided to have the tallest dome built in the united states. it's now stands 307 feet 6 inches from the ground 40 feet taller than the united states capital. >> you could spend days going around the building and finding something new. the embellishment, the carvings, it represents commerce, navigation, all of the things that san francisco is famous for. >> the wood you see in the board of supervisor's chambers is oak and all hand carved on site. interesting thing about the oak is...
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we're actually -- things could be worse, in the environment in the united states. and that always ends with the punch line, and sure enough things got worse, here we are. >> but to explain, and for purposes we ran a experiment, an some countries didn't. >> and up to that point, the track of recovery had been about the same in the u.s. and britain. since then, we've started to recover, and they are in a recession. >> thank you for joining us. >> all right, we'll be right back with a rachel maddow show, bullpucky alert, this proves to be a real life pile of bull. hold on. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu
we're actually -- things could be worse, in the environment in the united states. and that always ends with the punch line, and sure enough things got worse, here we are. >> but to explain, and for purposes we ran a experiment, an some countries didn't. >> and up to that point, the track of recovery had been about the same in the u.s. and britain. since then, we've started to recover, and they are in a recession. >> thank you for joining us. >> all right, we'll be right...
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we have some of the weakest laws in the united states of america united states of america appears some places for you have tough laws, they may be crazy, but they're not totally. they buy whatever weapons in a week or last date and bring them back and, which is why we need federal legislation covering the united states of america. that's what we need. and the people involved in that particular business and in many instances could be a spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, whatever the case may be. they go have a friend do it. that person is engaged in criminal to be as far as i'm concerned. they should have the hammer comes down to solemnize the unit and the defendant is for people who walk around with unlicensed weapons. look to new york and commend governor cuomo for what he did yesterday. in new york city, a famous athlete if you use to go walk around with assault weapons shot himself in the leg and did two years in prison. this is serious business. we have too many young people, too many teens are too great access to these weapons and no one seems to care whether or not they have them or
we have some of the weakest laws in the united states of america united states of america appears some places for you have tough laws, they may be crazy, but they're not totally. they buy whatever weapons in a week or last date and bring them back and, which is why we need federal legislation covering the united states of america. that's what we need. and the people involved in that particular business and in many instances could be a spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, whatever the case may be....
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there were more garvey chapters than anywhere else in the united states. it is an international movement. one of the things i discovered in this book that as as if finished a nation under our feet "i thought it would be a secondary literature on garvey's movement in the united states. i discovered there was none. there was a lot on garvey himself as a controversial figure but those who was moved and with there understanding, there is virtually nothing so the nation under our feet by cobbled things together and thought i need to know more about this. and one theme is what historians don't rightabout and why there are certain interpretations that steer you in the face but you refuse them or ignore them. garvey is one. anyone bush did acknowledge that it was the largest mass movement of people of african descent ever. yet we know almost nothing about it. it just seemed to me it was a very odd thing. the reason is it complicates our slavery to freedom narrative. garvey does not fit in. it identify is a tendency that is powerful and does show up among civil rig
there were more garvey chapters than anywhere else in the united states. it is an international movement. one of the things i discovered in this book that as as if finished a nation under our feet "i thought it would be a secondary literature on garvey's movement in the united states. i discovered there was none. there was a lot on garvey himself as a controversial figure but those who was moved and with there understanding, there is virtually nothing so the nation under our feet by...
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and that somebody's kids happens to be the president of the united states and he doesn't even have -- the president didn't even have the discretion not to have his children protected and we would have been appalled had that not been the case. to put the president's kids in with kids who step up and say, i want everybody to know how kids feel about this is not apples and orange, it's a-z it shouldn't happen. >> i want to get -- >> the nra ad has been condemned across the board. >> although their membership has mushrooming -- >> not because of the ad. >> i want to get to the legislation. there's been a lot of talk late this week about the fact that maybe the business is being taken out of the newtown disaster and massacre and that members, that this time the nra will be able to get its way because politicians are already backing down from passing strict gun control measures. >> whenever you talk about the competition, whenever you tack about second amendment it's a passionate issue on both sides. something some be -- should be done, however my thing you lost more people in chicago than
and that somebody's kids happens to be the president of the united states and he doesn't even have -- the president didn't even have the discretion not to have his children protected and we would have been appalled had that not been the case. to put the president's kids in with kids who step up and say, i want everybody to know how kids feel about this is not apples and orange, it's a-z it shouldn't happen. >> i want to get -- >> the nra ad has been condemned across the board....
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the algerians have not wanted our help. they say they can do this themselves. it makes coordination and cooperation somewhat difficult if you are dealing with people who are described as prickly and paranoid. the state department cables. melissa: that is a great point. thank you for your insight. time for today's fuel gauge report. president obama vowed to respond to the threat of climate change. the president also emphasizing the importance of sustainable energy sources like wind and solar power. he said, investing in clean energy is an economic solution for the u.s. the administration is now scrapping a
and what it says is that al qaeda units and al qaeda affiliated units are out there and able to cross the great boundaries and distances and carry out strikes like this, and you cannot assume that anywheres when to be safe. melissa: what does that mean for the u.s. calling for? more involved? not involved enough? to read just have no control? >> we have only given them about a million dollars a year for really training since 2008. we had our first port visit with them only last year. the...
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it's official two thousand and twelve was the warmest year every court in the united states according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration average temperature for two thousand and twelve was fifty five point three degrees fahrenheit more than the read degrees above normal this news comes just a day after a new study was released stay in that a one meter rise in global ocean levels could force of millions of coastal residents globally to flee their homes by the year twenty one hundred researchers warn that if these new predictions hold true upwards of one hundred eighty seven million people will have to leave low lying areas across the globe which include both developed and underdeveloped nations so will this alarming new information finally be what it takes to force the u.s. and other world governments to take the actions necessary to prevent a complete environmental catastrophe joining me now is angela anderson director of the climate and energy program of the union of concerned scientists angela welcome thank you very much great to have you with us is this first of
it's official two thousand and twelve was the warmest year every court in the united states according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration average temperature for two thousand and twelve was fifty five point three degrees fahrenheit more than the read degrees above normal this news comes just a day after a new study was released stay in that a one meter rise in global ocean levels could force of millions of coastal residents globally to flee their homes by the year twenty one...
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of the united states. what are the emotions that go through your mind in that moment? >> it is the most ethereal moment in the world. it's almost like an out of body experience. you're almost looking at yourself from above your head down. and you're hoping that nobody pinches you because you don't want to wake up. >> jon: let me ask you this. which of the other justices would be the pincher? you don't have to answer. you don't have to answer. >> (laughing) jon: i'm just going to go through a list. is there... do you have a moment to reflect back on growing up because your childhood by any estimation was a difficult one, was one that you had to overcome an awful lot of obstacles. is that at the forefront of your mind or is it still just foundational in your being? >> still foundational. but, you know, the last three-and-a-half years since i was nominated to the court and then appointed have been a sort of magical ride. when you're thrust into sort of a world stage, as i have been, you start getting a little
of the united states. what are the emotions that go through your mind in that moment? >> it is the most ethereal moment in the world. it's almost like an out of body experience. you're almost looking at yourself from above your head down. and you're hoping that nobody pinches you because you don't want to wake up. >> jon: let me ask you this. which of the other justices would be the pincher? you don't have to answer. you don't have to answer. >> (laughing) jon: i'm just going...
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it's important that we recognize that the president of the united states, the vice president of the united states, our leader nancy pelosi here in the congress, and all of the members here are committed to deal for the very first time this horrible gun violence that is going on. and be able to deal with in a meaningful way. i thank all of the witnesses for being here. i join with all my colleagues in the very importance of this matter. we have at least five members of the house judiciary committee here. i want to close with this one point that has now become important. that is addressing the mental health crisis in our country. in which so many people suffer from some form of a mental problem. so i applaud you for being here and i look forward to this very important call to action. >> thank you. i would like to introduce the chair of the task force in the house of representatives of representatives, mike thompson of california. >> thank you very much. leader pelosi thank you for organizing this hearing and thank you for all the witnesses who came to share your expertise and experiences wit
it's important that we recognize that the president of the united states, the vice president of the united states, our leader nancy pelosi here in the congress, and all of the members here are committed to deal for the very first time this horrible gun violence that is going on. and be able to deal with in a meaningful way. i thank all of the witnesses for being here. i join with all my colleagues in the very importance of this matter. we have at least five members of the house judiciary...
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i mean, where you have governmental units, national government units launching companies signaling that they want to take over this field globally. i mean, how is any private company in this country going to compete on that kind of basis? the answer is they can't. so at the bare minimum we need to realize ha's going on when -- what's going on when that starts to happen and take steps to protect our industries from those kinds of unfair practices. the obama administration just in the last year has finally levied some stiff penalties in the whole solar area. but the fact is the horse is out of the barn on this issue several years ago. and it's hard to see whether or not that industry will ever recover from the damage done by those practices. >> host: henry in illinois e-mails in: i feel so disillusioned hearing what you have to say, and yet as a consumer i feel like america has experienced such great progress and prosperity since the 50es when i was born -- '50s when i was born. do you see america in decline, or do we continue to improve in spite of ourselves? are you optimist inabout ame
i mean, where you have governmental units, national government units launching companies signaling that they want to take over this field globally. i mean, how is any private company in this country going to compete on that kind of basis? the answer is they can't. so at the bare minimum we need to realize ha's going on when -- what's going on when that starts to happen and take steps to protect our industries from those kinds of unfair practices. the obama administration just in the last year...
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remember, california and oregon are very far away from the centers of power in the united states. this is one of the reasons that lincoln wanted to build a transcontinental railroad once the civil war begins, because he wants to extend the reach of federal authority. there were fears that there would be a west coast -- i mean, if you think about why did lynn do what he did at fort sumpter in south carolina? part of the logic was not just the states that had already secede from the union but the prospect of the country as a whole falling apart if the federal government didn't assert its power and its authority. the west coast, there was some secessionist sentiments in the midwest, talk about new york becoming a free port of entry like in germany. so we look back knowing the result of all this, which, of course, led to the emergence, really, of the nation state, for the first time, and one with much greater powers and reach than it had before. you can forget how precarious the union was for a long period of time, and -- but i think it's important to recognize -- this is about state
remember, california and oregon are very far away from the centers of power in the united states. this is one of the reasons that lincoln wanted to build a transcontinental railroad once the civil war begins, because he wants to extend the reach of federal authority. there were fears that there would be a west coast -- i mean, if you think about why did lynn do what he did at fort sumpter in south carolina? part of the logic was not just the states that had already secede from the union but the...
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services and special operations command will expand the number of unit and women assigned to those units this year. they will continue to assess, develop and validate general neutral standard civic and start assigning personnel to previously closed occupations and take the time needed to do the work without compromising the principles i just just mentioned. in fact, adherence to the principles may lead to an assessment that some should remain exceptional. in such cases they will bear the responsibility for providing what is best for the joint force in the women who serve in it. at the same time, women will serve at distinction throughout armed forces in and out of combat on land and not see clearly outweigh are the same uniform and fight the same weapons and most importantly we all take the same old. thank you. the secretary and i will now send the document. [applause] >> okay, now onward. go ahead. >> mr. chairman, based on that experience, a little bit about what you think is realistic as you know that the next couple of years, as you consider the physical demands of some of the jobs,
services and special operations command will expand the number of unit and women assigned to those units this year. they will continue to assess, develop and validate general neutral standard civic and start assigning personnel to previously closed occupations and take the time needed to do the work without compromising the principles i just just mentioned. in fact, adherence to the principles may lead to an assessment that some should remain exceptional. in such cases they will bear the...
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one of the most memorable happened in the united states in february 2003. pyrotechnics used by the heavy metal band, great white, sparked a fire that claimed 100 lives at a nightclub in west warwick, rhode island . "we're really sad, and it's a hard feeling." people stateside are also mourning sunday's tragedy. congregants of a brazilian christian church in marietta, georgia are gathering to pray for victims and their families. "we just um, remember them and hope and pray for, you know, the best for the people in that community and the community here." i'm cristina mutchler reporting. egyptian president mohamed morsy has imposed a curfew in three cities. it follows rioting sparked by death sentences handed down to 21 people involved in violence that left dozens dead at a soccer match last year. morsi imposed the 9 p-m to 6 a- m curfew in port said.. where 38 people were killed in the weekend rioting.. and in the cities of suez and ismailia near the suez canal. egyptian security forces regained control today of port said.. closing roads in and out of the cit
one of the most memorable happened in the united states in february 2003. pyrotechnics used by the heavy metal band, great white, sparked a fire that claimed 100 lives at a nightclub in west warwick, rhode island . "we're really sad, and it's a hard feeling." people stateside are also mourning sunday's tragedy. congregants of a brazilian christian church in marietta, georgia are gathering to pray for victims and their families. "we just um, remember them and hope and pray for,...
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in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and everything i say comes from here. >> but it's hard to tell what is real and what's not. for "nightline" i'm lindsay davis in new york. >>> governor jan brewer has declined to comment on r.j. brewer in the past and she declined to return calls tonight. >>> and the screen writer behind "zero dark thirty" talks about the controversy over the search for osama bin laden. we believe in making thoughtful choices crafting recipes without corn or wheat. for the type of nutrition you want for your pet and we believe together we can make the world a better place one pet at a time. purina one beyond food for your cat or do
in the united states if someone puts on a mask it's for halloween or to commit a crime. this mask represents an advantage to them and maybe they are hiding for a reason. maybe they are wanted for a criminal charge. i don't know who they are. >> you associate the mask with being a criminal? >> i do. >> i'm trying to decipher if this is really you or a ploy to sell tickets. >> pro wrestling is theater. we turn up our views for the camera. everything i say i mean and...
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the right wing's derangements over the president of the united states would be funny if it wasn't so outrageous. we'll be right back with a day for the history books. all the great moments from the inauguration. i'll never forget it. stay with us. [ coughs ] shh! [ coughs ] shh! [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> this week, we witnessed history. our first african american president sworn into office for a second term. it was a day to remember. >> i, barack obama do solemnly swear or affirm that i will faithly execute the office of president of the united states. >> welcome to washington. it is chilly, but frankly, bearable outsid
the right wing's derangements over the president of the united states would be funny if it wasn't so outrageous. we'll be right back with a day for the history books. all the great moments from the inauguration. i'll never forget it. stay with us. [ coughs ] shh! [ coughs ] shh! [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and...
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the eagle is looking at the olive branch to show that the united states will always seek peace. the other talon, the eagle is holding arrows to show that the united states understands if you will be effective and successful in seeking peace, you must be strong. let me expand. because it only only peace but a better kind. the elimination of poverty, better lives all over the world for ourselves and other people. the arrows don't just stand for military strength but capability, they stand for the idea that the underwill try to recruit the best and most capable to apply themselves to those grand objectives. as i studied the life of christopher stevens, he embodied that and sought the grand objectives that our dwok si stands for. we gather to mourn his loss and demonstrate to his family how much we understand their grief. we also gather to celebrate the immense accomplishments this man has made for us. i picked out of my closet a tie. says on it democracy is not a spectator sport. christopher stevens was a participant. a full, strong, effective participant in his beloved democracy.
the eagle is looking at the olive branch to show that the united states will always seek peace. the other talon, the eagle is holding arrows to show that the united states understands if you will be effective and successful in seeking peace, you must be strong. let me expand. because it only only peace but a better kind. the elimination of poverty, better lives all over the world for ourselves and other people. the arrows don't just stand for military strength but capability, they stand for the...
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it's a alternative currency to that which we have in the united states and europe. i trust gold not paper. that is why 10 and 20% makes sense. hello mr. cramer, i watch your show and i am very interested in investing. i'm new at investing and i am worried i will not pick the right speculative stock. we are limiting the amount of speculation, because it keeps us interested, speculation makes us pay attention, but it can be dangerous. what i like to do, i like to speculate in bio tech, that is my chief one. i try to own bio tech companies that have more than one drug so if they have a failure you are still in the game all you have to do is check the big winners like a company like regerom, they had a monster run, and that is the kind of speculative bio tech stock i look for. here is one from sharon in maryland. jim, thanks for a great show, following your strategies i have moved most of my holdings into high yielding stocks and mlps, when is it time to sell the high yielders. sharon, this one may sound glib, but i do not mean to. when the high yielders are no longer h
it's a alternative currency to that which we have in the united states and europe. i trust gold not paper. that is why 10 and 20% makes sense. hello mr. cramer, i watch your show and i am very interested in investing. i'm new at investing and i am worried i will not pick the right speculative stock. we are limiting the amount of speculation, because it keeps us interested, speculation makes us pay attention, but it can be dangerous. what i like to do, i like to speculate in bio tech, that is my...
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you could come to the united states and 01 and your income will go up by a factor of 10. we are not paying them any welfare benefits right now. you could allow people to come in and not pay them the same benefits. as it turns out, immigrants tend to be good from a social security point of view because they pay a lot of taxes and do not end up consuming many of them. many immigrants come in and only want to work here for 10 years and then move back to their home countries. people might say, is it not humane to pay them the authority to not pay and benefits? more into maine to not help them. >> how many americans are libertarians? >> self describe libertarians, depending on which poll you look at, you might get 10% or 15%. if you give people a battery of questions, do you believe in x and y, depending on which poll you look at, you get up 30% of americans. if you ask the following question -- are you economically conservative but socially liberal, you get over half calling themselves saying that is what they are. that said, just because people say these things, it does not
you could come to the united states and 01 and your income will go up by a factor of 10. we are not paying them any welfare benefits right now. you could allow people to come in and not pay them the same benefits. as it turns out, immigrants tend to be good from a social security point of view because they pay a lot of taxes and do not end up consuming many of them. many immigrants come in and only want to work here for 10 years and then move back to their home countries. people might say, is...
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by having both of those units in place i think there is going to be a really powerful team. because you can't just open up the data. you have to do things like this, where you get the community together or you have people actually talking about it because the demand side, as we were talking about it, will be there because there is going to be someone there. there have to be people working with it who are getting out there. i think this is what this city is going to be really powerful. in terms of other cities doing as well, chicago is doing some really interesting stuff. scary cool stuff. they're taking 3 in 1 data, pothole request and crime report and matching it up with social media. they're getting this really deep and rich picture of what is going on in the city. and you can do that with data when you think about it creatively. philadelphia as i mentioned, they are really active in open data. and new york, again with 3 in 1 is doing smart analytics. i think that's what you'll see happening as well, government starts to become smarter, make better decisions, better polici
by having both of those units in place i think there is going to be a really powerful team. because you can't just open up the data. you have to do things like this, where you get the community together or you have people actually talking about it because the demand side, as we were talking about it, will be there because there is going to be someone there. there have to be people working with it who are getting out there. i think this is what this city is going to be really powerful. in terms...
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the ok a few will go to go beyond the very laws of the nation of the united states and so what we need is not it's pollution so much. restructuring or reform so that it operates within the laws of the nation and it operates to do what it does best which is to gather information. as a basis for policy formulation of what do you think about that i mean you know big go over board some times ok but isn't that their creed there are a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry out whatever orders the president orders now i can understand why any proponent of the cia would not want to go back to the sixty's in the seventy's and so forth because this was the era where the the cia for example ousted the democratically elected prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala presidential orders but then murdered two americans in chile in their support of the pinochet coup we still don't know whether the president was behind that or whether the cia did that on their own initiative now we have a force
the ok a few will go to go beyond the very laws of the nation of the united states and so what we need is not it's pollution so much. restructuring or reform so that it operates within the laws of the nation and it operates to do what it does best which is to gather information. as a basis for policy formulation of what do you think about that i mean you know big go over board some times ok but isn't that their creed there are a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry...
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and a unit within that unit is the atom 100 pod. >> although the atom 100 pod had space for 32 inmates, it held only four of maricopa's most infamous. >> i remember being briefed prior to going into the atom 100 pod by one of the officers about an evacuation plan if something went awry in there. >> there will be two officers present and myself also. i will be there with my taser drawn. >> in all the rest of maricopa county, including the special management unit of the maximum security men's jail, i had never been given a brief like that. this was the only time that we had had a contingency plan in case we were attacked by an inmate. >> basically, we're going to keep the door to our back so if there's any problems the cameraman will have to fall back. the two contingent staff and myself will basically form an arc to protect the camera crew and we'll do a tactical retreat out of the pod and secure the door. >> and the inmate that was the greatest concern to detention officers was angela simpson. >> simpson i think is a very scary individual. >>> coming up, behind the scenes of one of our
and a unit within that unit is the atom 100 pod. >> although the atom 100 pod had space for 32 inmates, it held only four of maricopa's most infamous. >> i remember being briefed prior to going into the atom 100 pod by one of the officers about an evacuation plan if something went awry in there. >> there will be two officers present and myself also. i will be there with my taser drawn. >> in all the rest of maricopa county, including the special management unit of the...
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or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite moderate unemployment and g.d.p. growth forty nine million americans still live in poverty forty six million americans are on food stamps because they quite literally don't have enough money to feed their families the economic situation in europe continues to deteriorate and even emerging markets in asia are slowing down so if it were true that the world's economies rely on the super rich to do well as today's all of our conspired right wing economics and all in front and for them argue then why are the world's austerity economies doing so poorly. done is the answer it's because the billionaires are not the
or mexico or spain and australia but one hundred seventy other nations and billionaires just in the united states also had a field day as the annual forbes four hundred list of two thousand and twelve showed america's richest billionaires saw their wealth increase by two hundred billion dollars last year bringing their total net worth to one point seven trillion at the same time the economy here in the united states which is staring down a year of impending austerity is stagnant despite...
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he is somebody who has done extraordinary work both in the united states senate, somebody who served this country with valor in vietnam. this is somebody who is currently serving on my intelligence advisory board and doing an outstanding job. so i haven't made a decision on this. with respect to the particular comment you quoted he apologized for it. >> the president there is referring to anti-gay remarks hagel made in the past, remarks that this ad in the "new york times" points out. the ad from the log cabin republicans also mentions other criticisms of hagel. he has opposed sanctions against iran and some say he has been less than emphatic about his support for israel. >>> the economy is ending 2012 on the positive side. december's jobs report is out and is showing more than 1.8 million jobs were added last year. 155,000 of those jobs were added last month. while unemployment remained flat at 7.8%. >>> we solved the fiscal cliff. now the capitol hill confrontations over the debt ceiling are expected to get as intense if not worse. the debt ceiling is the legal limit on the nation'
he is somebody who has done extraordinary work both in the united states senate, somebody who served this country with valor in vietnam. this is somebody who is currently serving on my intelligence advisory board and doing an outstanding job. so i haven't made a decision on this. with respect to the particular comment you quoted he apologized for it. >> the president there is referring to anti-gay remarks hagel made in the past, remarks that this ad in the "new york times"...